SiO2 coatings prepared by sol-gel technique show an UV-Visible luminescence
with a maximum centered at about 3.4 eV (365 nm). The emission spectrum ca
n be decomposed into two Gaussian shape bands, centered at 3.35 eV (370 nm)
and 3.0 eV (415 nm), respectively. The corresponding excitation spectrum s
hows a band centered at 3.85 eV (320 nm). In order to clarify the origin of
that luminescence, a study as a function of precursors used for coatings p
reparation was done, as well as a function of thermal treatments carried ou
t during densification. Moreover, the presence of organic matter in the coa
tings prior to densification, modifies their luminescent properties. So tha
t, some variations of the luminescence spectrum could be understood as the
result of both changes in the residual organics of coatings and variations
in the surplus oxygen content.